de modelación en 3D y aprovechen las ventajas que plantean, como mejorar su proceso de diseño y explorar múltiples alternativas para un proyecto en lapsos de tiempo muy reducidos en comparación de los métodos tradicionales.
En consecuencia, los alumnos tendrán la posibilidad de disminuir sus tiempos de trabajo, con resultados iguales o incluso mejores a los que obtenían con anterioridad; mejorar la calidad de sus presentaciones y, lo que es más importante, ampliar la fundamentación de sus proyectos en el aspecto funcional y formal, dependiendo de las características del proyecto.
Para lograr estos objetivos, se contemplan dos temarios y un ejercicio práctico.
Al finalizar el curso, los asistentes serán capaces de manejar Rhinoceros y Grasshopper en un nivel medio, con el objetivo que el alumno pueda continuar aprendiendo con alguno de nuestros siguientes workshops o de manera autodidacta.
Además del contenido teórico se incluye un ejercicio práctico, la magnitud del ejercicio y el material que se le destine se definirán con base en el número de asistentes.
El workshop tiene una duración de cinco sesiones:
Sesión 1 – Temario de Rhinoceros
Sesión 2 y 3 – Temario de Grasshopper
Sesión 4 y 5 – Ejercicio práctico
El horario es de 9 am a 4 pm, con una hora de receso para tomar un refrigerio.
No es necesario traer el equipo necesario para trabajar, se cuenta con un equipo para cada persona asi como el material de trabajo para el ejercicio práctico, por lo cual se les recomienda que no traigan portátiles u otro material, únicamente dispositivos de almacenamiento si desean guardar sus trabajos.
El costo del evento es de $3,500 estudiantes y $4,000 profesionales.
(Para poder tener el descuento de estudiante es necesaria una constancia de la universidad de la que proviene, acreditando que el interesado está cursando algún semestre de la carrera. Personas graduadas que estén cursando una maestría o algún grado superior no reciben el descuento).
Para apartar su lugar pueden realizar un depósito de $1,500 y terminar de efectuar el pago antes del 15 de abril si es mediante un depósito bancario o el primer día del evento en efectivo.
El evento se realizará en las oficinas de Vegasot, ubicadas en Circuito Cirujanos No. 23-A
Cd. Satélite, Naucalpan, Edo. de México 53100
http://www.vegasoft.com.mx
Para cualquier duda por favor escriban un correo a luzytextura@gmail.com, por teléfono al 044 55 4381 3302, o en facebook.com/archbernardorivera…
3 arms and 6 legs (PS: Remember: in real-life our fee is proportional to the budget > thus > like Godzilla > the bigger the better).
In the mean time (auto detection of struts < min Allowed == true) get the gist of the whole "torque" issue, the other gist not to mention the other-other gist.
Of course you can opt for NOT making the cables (green) that stabilize the "extension" part of a given tensegrity strut ... yielding the Mother in Law syndrome (fat and ugly):
But ... hmm ... well ... are you really the chosen one? Here's your chance for the ticket to Paradise (full Lord's assistance, that is). Identify this engine, name the designer and the related immortal racer (when men were men).
Moral: Heaven can wait. …
een them. I made so drawing to explain the shape I wannt to givve to my object.
I don't really nead 3D because my object will be print in a laser cut. So I just nead the drawing of the pieces.
I give you the GH and the rhino. For the moment someone help me to build one clip. But there are bugs on it when I change parameters.
Rhino file: TESTPAUL.3dm
Base GH file: TestPaulGH.gh
V2 GH file: TestPaulGHRev1.gh
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automatic filling process of additional information to 3D geometry (for interoperability purposes).
Searching information I found this discussion:
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/surfacetrim-workflow?id=2985220:Topic:4592&page=1#comments
...where Vicente Soler suggests a simple method which calls a command from Rhino into GH. I discovered, talking with Vicente that now the language to use is RhinoCommons but I didn't still reached a solution, being a dummie for scripting.
Does anybody can help me with this problem?
Here's the code that I'm trying to implement (it is written in RhinoScript actually):
Private Sub RunScript(ByVal x As Object, ByVal y As Object, ByVal z As Object, ByVal idObject As Object, ByRef A As Object) Dim sIfcType, strObject Dim strIfcColumn, strIfcBeam sIfcType = Rhino.GetUserText(idObject, "TypeObjetIFC") If ((sIfcType = "IfcBeam") Or (sIfcType = "IfcColumn")) Then 'MsgBox "median = " & y & ", min = " & x& ", max =" & z Rhino.SetUserText(idObject, "Longueur", z) Rhino.SetUserText(idObject, "Largeur", x) Rhino.SetUserText(idObject, "Hauteur", y) End If End Sub
I just would like to add extra-information to a selected list of 3D geometries by managing the UserText data.
Thanking you in advance for your attention I'll wait for an your answer about this theme.
Sincerely,
Matteo…
automatic filling process of additional information to 3D geometry (for interoperability purposes).
Searching information I found this discussion:
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/surfacetrim-workflow?id=2985220:Topic:4592&page=1#comments
...where Vicente Soler suggests a simple method which calls a command from Rhino into GH. I discovered, talking with Vicente that now the language to use is RhinoCommons but I didn't still reached a solution, being a dummie for scripting.
Does anybody can help me with this problem?
Here's the code that I'm trying to implement (it is written in RhinoScript actually):
Private Sub RunScript(ByVal x As Object, ByVal y As Object, ByVal z As Object, ByVal idObject As Object, ByRef A As Object) Dim sIfcType, strObject Dim strIfcColumn, strIfcBeam sIfcType = Rhino.GetUserText(idObject, "TypeObjetIFC") If ((sIfcType = "IfcBeam") Or (sIfcType = "IfcColumn")) Then 'MsgBox "median = " & y & ", min = " & x& ", max =" & z Rhino.SetUserText(idObject, "Longueur", z) Rhino.SetUserText(idObject, "Largeur", x) Rhino.SetUserText(idObject, "Hauteur", y) End If End Sub
I just would like to add extra-information to a selected list of 3D geometries by managing the UserText data.
Thanking you in advance for your attention I'll wait for an your answer about this theme.
Sincerely,
Matteo
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Mostafa R. A. Khalifa -
PhD candidate - UNICAM - ItalyAssistant: Nagham Albitawi
Architect - Amman - Jordan
deadline registration May, 31, 2013
http://grasshopperworkshopamman.blogspot.com/ introduction: This workshop will introduce basic and advanced notions of Grasshopper and the methodology of parametric design and algorithmic modeling and its usage in Architecture, design, landscape, and urban scale. It is intended for professionals and students with a minimum experience in 3D Modeling.
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ng Grasshopper (Rhino. Plugin) by the end of the workshopStudent performance objectivesSchedule :Deadline for Registration : July 14,2016After Submitting your registration form, you will be contacted for confirmation.Workshop Starts : July 17, 2016The workshop consists of 10 lectures, Each lecture lasts for 3 hours.3 lectures per week (Sun,Tue &Thu) Fees : 900 L.EYou have to fill this registration form below if you want to attend the workshop. We only have few places available. Prerequisite:-Basic knowledge of any 3d modeling software “Sketchup, 3dsmax, Rhino, Maya, ...,etc.” is required to attend the workshop.- Student must bring their own laptops.Students output during previous workshops :https://www.facebook.com/GIZMOSTUDIO.AS/photos/?tab=album&album_id=548388031851299instructor: Hassan ragab https://www.behance.net/hassanragab…
rection: there's no visible demand. Explanation: a lot of AEC oriented people (Smart Geo daydreamers) they think - potentially - about GH but they are rejecting it for more than obvious reasons: our job is 1% about the smart thing and 99% about the structured aspect of the smart (or stupid thing).
Back to that "hangar" : The primary role of this GH definition provided herein (and hopefully some future updates) is NOT to outline some academic solution (via some abstract collection of pipes/lines/points/surfaces) ...but to place in 3d space - properly structured - all the real-life (hmm, he he) bits that can compose the actual project. Of course if the bits could be parametrically driven assemblies ...well...you get the gist of the message.
All in all: I think that Engineers who are GH skeptics could see GH with a totally new perspective if, say, a collection of similar examples/test cases could be available for demo/evaluation/whatever > Ah! at last : this appears to be a real thing > what software did it? > say it again - Grass Components you said? > what sort of name is this? ... etc etc etc.
But since a similar development is quite expensive (and requires a team of several gurus), maybe this is rather a future potential task for the GH/Rhino people if they think that the AEC market segment could be beneficial for their products. Combine a similar capability with tools like yours and/or Evolute (planar quads are "a-la-mode" these days).
PS: forget trivial stuff > what about Stefanie? (plan B : better something than nothing)…
component in GH for a project im working on. as part of that component I want to dynamic show text the rhino viewport but I don't want to have to return a value that I then plug into the "text tag 3d" component. I want to build a similar method into my custom component.
therein lies my problem. I haven't yet figured out how to get my vb code to produce text.
my latest attempt looks a little something like this.
Dim TestPoint3D As New rhino.Geometry.Point3d(0, 0, 0) Dim TestVect As New rhino.Geometry.Vector3d(0, 0, 1) Dim TestPlane As New plane(TestPoint3D, TestVect) Dim TestText As New display.text3d("bob", TestPlane, 10) ListItem = TestPlane TextItem = TestText
but I get nothing out of it.
latest theory is to try using "Draw3dText Method (Text3d, Color)" but this is where ive hit a wall
if I understand how this works than I would think I would code this
Dim TestText As New Rhino.Display.DisplayPipline.Draw3dText( text here, and color here)
but the hint that im getting after "DisplayPipline" doesnt show a "Draw3dText" method?
so im confused?
again my overall goal is to get text to display in the viewport directly through my component
any thoughts or ideas, or if im even in the ballpark on this one would be helpful.
thanks!…